Alarm! The spread of fruit now threatens Europe

The fruit is growing and spreading throughout the world. And also in Europe. The disease caused the death of 110,000 people across the planet in 2017, 30% more than a year ago, according to a report published by the World Health Organization. The situation is alarming even on the old continent, where 6,000 people [...]
The fruit is growing and spreading throughout the world. And also in Europe. The disease caused the death of 110,000 people across the planet in 2017, 30% more than a year ago, according to a report published by the World Health Organization. The situation is alarming even on the old continent, where 600,000 people were affected by the virus in 2018.
The situation is getting worse in Europe after the rise of the vaccine movement, supported by the advancement of populist parties, according to a survey published by the “The Guardian”. 60,000 cases of this year in Europe are more than double the year 2017 and the largest number since the beginning of the century. Deaths were 72, doubled by 2017.
According to the study signed by O BSH, in the United Kingdom in 2016, had 14.4 cases per million people with 92% vaccines; in Serbia, with a rate of 86% cases was 640 per million. In Italy, after the decline of vaccination in 2014, cases have gone from dozens to hundreds each month.
European Union experts' alert has already dropped: Years Andriukatis, the Health Commissioner in Brussels, speaks of “responsibility” of populists who launch very dangerous “messages” spreading doubts about the effectiveness of vaccines. And “Guardian”, in an explosive way, cites the 5-Yjet Movement, which proposed in 2015 preventing vaccines for alleged diseases as important, such as leukemia, immunospression, genetic mutations, autism.
On the other hand, O report BSH introduces Europe, except for America and the Eastern Mediterranean, among the regions where the disease has increased mostly. According to WHO, more than 21 million people have been rescued from the vaccine since 2000.
The report stresses that the world average for the first dose of vaccine is 85%, while for the second, necessary to ensure immunization, we are at 67%, the GSH follows.
The return of the measles is a serious problem, WHO deputy director Soumya Siminathan said, with explosions in all regions, even in countries they had achieved or ready to achieve extinction. Without trying to increase coverage and identify people with unacceptable levels of unexplored children, we risk losing decades of progress”. /Periscopi











